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An early spring, eh...?

I think it can be made official - the groundhog is full of crap. How I was looking forward to an early spring. While I've experienced worse winters, this winter just won't seem to go away. It has been like one of those lingering headaches that never reach migraine status, yet seem to continue making their presence felt for hours and days at a time.

So, what is the forecast for the first day of spring here in central Ohio? A high of 35, low of 21, with strong winds, and a chance of flurries. The forecasts for the following week don't have high temperatures exceeding 45 degrees, with a chance of snow showers on Monday, the 25th.

I know I shouldn't put any stock in the groundhog's prediction, as he/she/its been right just 36-37% of the time. However, I was hopeful. My mother even told me she saw birds which signified that the groundhog was right. Of course, those were vultures, not robins she was seeing, but still...

http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/Delaware+OH+USOH0252:1:US

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